We test whether deciding on behalf of a passive third party makes participants less selfish in a subsequent decision on behalf of themselves. We find that, in a standard dictator game and in a modified dictator game that allows for ”moral wiggle room”, the experience of having decided for others does not mitigate selfishness
Mechanisms supporting human ultra-cooperativeness are very much subject to debate. One psychological...
We show that generosity is affected when we vary the level of role uncertainty, i.e., the probabilit...
We show with a laboratory experiment that individuals adjust their moral principles to the situation...
We test whether deciding on behalf of a passive third party makes participants less selfish in a sub...
Recent bargaining experiments demonstrated an impact of anonymity and incomplete information on subj...
While most papers on team decision-making find teams to behave more selfish, less trusting and less ...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
Recent bargaining experiments demonstrated an impact of anonymity and incomplete information on subj...
We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but not commo...
peer reviewedWe investigate whether and how an individual giving decision is affected in risky envir...
We study a decision maker (DM) who has preferences over choice problems, which are sets of payoff-al...
This paper studies whether intentionality is more prevalent than fairness in social preferences. We ...
This PhD thesis is a collection of three independent essays employing experimental methods to invest...
Experimental implementations of dictator games are found to differ in terms of their underlying stra...
We augment a standard dictator game to investigate how preferences for an environmental project rela...
Mechanisms supporting human ultra-cooperativeness are very much subject to debate. One psychological...
We show that generosity is affected when we vary the level of role uncertainty, i.e., the probabilit...
We show with a laboratory experiment that individuals adjust their moral principles to the situation...
We test whether deciding on behalf of a passive third party makes participants less selfish in a sub...
Recent bargaining experiments demonstrated an impact of anonymity and incomplete information on subj...
While most papers on team decision-making find teams to behave more selfish, less trusting and less ...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
Recent bargaining experiments demonstrated an impact of anonymity and incomplete information on subj...
We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but not commo...
peer reviewedWe investigate whether and how an individual giving decision is affected in risky envir...
We study a decision maker (DM) who has preferences over choice problems, which are sets of payoff-al...
This paper studies whether intentionality is more prevalent than fairness in social preferences. We ...
This PhD thesis is a collection of three independent essays employing experimental methods to invest...
Experimental implementations of dictator games are found to differ in terms of their underlying stra...
We augment a standard dictator game to investigate how preferences for an environmental project rela...
Mechanisms supporting human ultra-cooperativeness are very much subject to debate. One psychological...
We show that generosity is affected when we vary the level of role uncertainty, i.e., the probabilit...
We show with a laboratory experiment that individuals adjust their moral principles to the situation...